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Labour’s TikTok push backed by LinkedIn founder, US donors
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81182, member: 636"] The founder of LinkedIn is funding a covert digital war for Labour on TikTok. Reid Hoffman is among the Silicon Valley investors bankrolling the effort through a network of agencies, including FourOneOne, which is training Labour MPs and coordinating with social media influencers to counter Reform UK. The firm, partly owned by a Vienna-based agency backed by the Democratic-linked venture fund Higher Ground Labs, has drawn scrutiny for reportedly offering cash payments to creators for posting progressive content attacking political opponents. FourOneOne’s operations include providing MPs with social media coaching and arranging influencer access to party conferences and government briefings. This push coincides with Downing Street shifting official communications toward digital creators, even replacing traditional lobby briefings with events for influencers. The strategy highlights Labour’s intensive focus on dominating platforms like TikTok to reach younger voters, leveraging overseas progressive funding and expertise. However, the arrangement raises sharp questions about transparency and foreign influence in British politics, particularly as the agency’s European parent has engaged in political campaigns abroad. With payments to influencers and training sourced from a network financed by prominent U.S. tech donors, the digital battleground is increasingly being shaped by opaque, well-funded operations far removed from traditional constituency politics. [/QUOTE]
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